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and they threatened members of the northern ireland assembly and mps in this house. can the prime minister assure the house that this attack on the democratic process will be met forcefully, and that those republican terrorists must be brought to justice? >> i can give that assurance. i am sure that everyone in the house and the country would agree that scenes of people dressed in balaclavas in londonderry are completely unacceptable we have funded the psni appropriately. it is now properly devolved and working well, and i urge it to do everything it can to hunt down these people. above all, the words that should ring in our ears are those of the mother of pc ronan kerr, who said she hoped that this would not prevent more roman catholics from joining the psni and doing a great job policing northern ireland. >> does the prime minister recognise that lending to business by banks was down £3.4 billion last month in march, and that the construction industry was down in productive terms by 4.7%? does he see a connection, and if so, what will he do about it? >> my hon. fr
and they threatened members of the northern ireland assembly and mps in this house. can the prime minister assure the house that this attack on the democratic process will be met forcefully, and that those republican terrorists must be brought to justice? >> i can give that assurance. i am sure that everyone in the house and the country would agree that scenes of people dressed in balaclavas in londonderry are completely unacceptable we have funded the psni appropriately. it is now...
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this trip is to ireland. we take a look of the newest four g phone by for verizon. w#ç3 ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>pam: president barack obama is among many americans it can retrace his haul routes to ireland. intelsat shows us how the people there are preparing for the return of all loss son. >>reporter: little village in ireland is more through way than the kind of place that you stop off for walk around in a quick kind of guinness. this monday president barack obama. has promised to do that. visit the village where his irish ancestors came from and swing by the local pub. we knew the president had an interesting h
this trip is to ireland. we take a look of the newest four g phone by for verizon. w#ç3 ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help...
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thank you, ireland! [applause] >> president obama had been scheduled to stay overnight in ireland but he left early for lon gone because of safety concerns over the ash cloud from an ice landic volcano that's moving towards europe. in london the official state visit begins with a formal arrival ceremony at buckingham palace. later, mr. obama will visit westminster abbey and meet with david cameron and opposition leader ed miliband. tuesday the president and first lady will attend a state dinner hosted by the queen. in a few moments, former minnesota governor tim pawlenty announces he's a candidate for the nomination for president. and director jacob lew at the economic club on in washington. after that the affairs committee hears from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and congressional leaders. later we will hear again president obama's speech today in dublin, ireland. several live events to tell you about on our companion network c-span3 tomorrow. a senate judiciary subcommittee looks at prescri
thank you, ireland! [applause] >> president obama had been scheduled to stay overnight in ireland but he left early for lon gone because of safety concerns over the ash cloud from an ice landic volcano that's moving towards europe. in london the official state visit begins with a formal arrival ceremony at buckingham palace. later, mr. obama will visit westminster abbey and meet with david cameron and opposition leader ed miliband. tuesday the president and first lady will attend a state...
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sooner or later every american president seems to end up in ireland. maybe it is the 40 million or so irish american votes. but with president obama it is different. maybe it was because the irish connection was to surprising that the relationship with barack obama has been so warmly embraced. at this pub they are expecting it. >> he is coming in here. >> it is not the party that they are worried about it is the morning after. >> so huge. it might be the anticlimax. >> you are worried about post obama stress? >> post obama stress disorder. >> reporter: there is a remedy for that. >>> former minnesota governor tim pawlenty announcing he is running and that he will announce it tomorrow. earlier today indiana governor mitch daniels announcing he is out leaving a list of declared counties. utah governor john huntsman and a businessman horman payne. >>> appearing on cbs's face the nation gingrich denied that he used tiffany half a million dollars. >> we had a revolving account. >> who buys that much jewelry on credit? >> it is a standard no interest account
sooner or later every american president seems to end up in ireland. maybe it is the 40 million or so irish american votes. but with president obama it is different. maybe it was because the irish connection was to surprising that the relationship with barack obama has been so warmly embraced. at this pub they are expecting it. >> he is coming in here. >> it is not the party that they are worried about it is the morning after. >> so huge. it might be the anticlimax. >>...
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and the toast of ireland. president obama enjoys lighter moments overseas, even as he teams with -- he has to deal with the tornado devastation back here at home. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >> it's been almost 24 hours since the people of joplin, missouri hid in their homes as the tornado tore through their city. officials say 116 people were killed and many more injured. this makes this storm tied for the second deadliest twister. the toll is expected to climb as one resident puts it. everybody's going to know people who are dead. a massive rescue operations under way that has been hampered by more bad weather. many pipes are damaged. despite the obstacles of success today, the governor says that there were seven rescues. in some cases, entire families were pulled from the rubble alive. at least 2,000 buildings are damaged, including one of the city's two hospitals. brian todd is joining us from outside of that hospital. he's joining us live now. brian? >> reporter: wolf, as you can
and the toast of ireland. president obama enjoys lighter moments overseas, even as he teams with -- he has to deal with the tornado devastation back here at home. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >> it's been almost 24 hours since the people of joplin, missouri hid in their homes as the tornado tore through their city. officials say 116 people were killed and many more injured. this makes this storm tied for the second deadliest twister. the toll is expected...
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. >> queen elizabeth is continuing her historic trip to ireland and after the symbolism of so many in the first two days it was the monarch's love of horses which kept her busy on the pen up mitt -- penultimate date. >> two days in dublin she's been addressing the big issues of history and state craft. today there was a chance to relax and see something of an industry vital to ireland and of course of great personal interest to her, the breeding of thoroughbred racehorses. the queen had come to the irish national stud in kildare. some of the most highly prized horse flesh in the world. racehorses need riders and if you happen to be a budding jockey but don't have a horse, this is what you need. it's called a horse simulator. when the queen arrived it was going slowly but the duke of edinborough wanted to see how fast it could go and soon it was running at a racing gallop. the trainee jockey stayed aboard and the duke seemed satisfied. but while the queen enjoyed the bloodstock, ireland was still focusing on her speech last night at the state dinner at dublin castle when she talked abo
. >> queen elizabeth is continuing her historic trip to ireland and after the symbolism of so many in the first two days it was the monarch's love of horses which kept her busy on the pen up mitt -- penultimate date. >> two days in dublin she's been addressing the big issues of history and state craft. today there was a chance to relax and see something of an industry vital to ireland and of course of great personal interest to her, the breeding of thoroughbred racehorses. the queen...
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he heads to ireland in a few hours to examine his irish roots. in about ten minutes, we'll have a live report from dublin about what we can expect on the president's european tour. >>> three explosions rattled a military pace in pakistan's largest city a short time ago. it happened in karachi. witnesses say at least one airplane is on fire after an apparent gun and grenade attack on the base by militants. let's get details now on the phone from karachi. journalist bashir lives here the base and is on the scene. tell us what you can see right now? >> the fighting is still going on between the naval commandos and these militants. they have been able to blow up an aircraft. a naval plane surveillance aircraft. they claim to have -- two of the naval commandos, they have died and two are injured. earlier, these militants entered the naval base firing rockets and grenades and using automatic gunfire at the guards. they have at least seven explosions so far. >> what do we know about -- >> the fight is still going on. >> what do we know about those kille
he heads to ireland in a few hours to examine his irish roots. in about ten minutes, we'll have a live report from dublin about what we can expect on the president's european tour. >>> three explosions rattled a military pace in pakistan's largest city a short time ago. it happened in karachi. witnesses say at least one airplane is on fire after an apparent gun and grenade attack on the base by militants. let's get details now on the phone from karachi. journalist bashir lives here the...
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from comments we found, how on earth could ireland make it to the final, bulgaria and the netherlands wasted their chance as usual and this one from brazil, sweden ear eric all the way. there is a cybercommunity of eurovision groupies no doubt. we caught up with some nonvirtuals though who can't wait to see the contest in person on saturday night in dusseldorf. >> they have made it to the final round of the eurovision song contest. their tune "so lucky" is a hit with television audiences and at live performanceness dusseldorf. same thing with cristophe from cyprus. >> ♪ >> hard core fans show up for the elimination rounds. these are lena supporters from frankfurt. they're here for a whole week and they're putting on the ritz for the final on saturday. >> i'm responsible for the outfits. i have interpreted "feel your heartbeat" so there are hearts all over and these little rhinestones and some music. i have ironed on the hearts and the whole thing is washable. that's important so we can wear them again. and then glitter and the whole package. a costume like this costs a good 200 yure
from comments we found, how on earth could ireland make it to the final, bulgaria and the netherlands wasted their chance as usual and this one from brazil, sweden ear eric all the way. there is a cybercommunity of eurovision groupies no doubt. we caught up with some nonvirtuals though who can't wait to see the contest in person on saturday night in dusseldorf. >> they have made it to the final round of the eurovision song contest. their tune "so lucky" is a hit with television...
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and the republic of ireland. if the autism act northern ireland initiates legislative change beyond its own jurisdiction, what a complement to the journey we have traveled. the next steps at home are crucial. as the northern ireland agrees the implementations for the autism act we must ensure that the lessons of the past are well learned and that families living with autism are not disenfranchised again. there has never been a budget or cost center for autism across government departments because -- well, a budget for a condition that doesn't exist in northern ireland and when there's no data there's no problem. this will be the greatest challenge, finding the budget, quantifying the need. the autism act is our hope. above all, it is evidence that we have citizens with autism who can no longer be ignored. thank you. >> ms. cassidy, thank you so much. if you could hang on for a few moments, perhaps to answer some questions, we will go now to -- and i want to again thank you for the work that you've done with the a
and the republic of ireland. if the autism act northern ireland initiates legislative change beyond its own jurisdiction, what a complement to the journey we have traveled. the next steps at home are crucial. as the northern ireland agrees the implementations for the autism act we must ensure that the lessons of the past are well learned and that families living with autism are not disenfranchised again. there has never been a budget or cost center for autism across government departments...
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. >> queen elizabeth is on a ground-breaking trip to ireland can she has attended a state banquet in her honor by the irish president. she gave a speech there after a few words in gaelic. the british monarch went on to the weighted history between the british and ireland. >> it is impossible to ignore the grade history, as it was yesterday. indeed, so much of this visit reminds us of the complexity of our history. its many lives and traditions, but also the importance of forbearance and reconciliation, of being able to about the past, but not be bound by it. >> queen elizabeth marked the historic trip to ireland with another gesture of conciliation. the british market -- the britih also as a the stadium. >> this is the most politically sensitive of the queen's landmark trip. the stadium was the site of the original bloody sunday when british forces shot dead 49 civilians during a gaelic soccer match during the war of independence in 1920. the grounds -- for decades, it was unthinkable that the commander in chief of the british armed forces would ever set foot here. >> your majesties
. >> queen elizabeth is on a ground-breaking trip to ireland can she has attended a state banquet in her honor by the irish president. she gave a speech there after a few words in gaelic. the british monarch went on to the weighted history between the british and ireland. >> it is impossible to ignore the grade history, as it was yesterday. indeed, so much of this visit reminds us of the complexity of our history. its many lives and traditions, but also the importance of forbearance...
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protecting the queen on a historic visit to ireland. police say they defused one bomb and were forced to check out another suspicious device on this "american morning." >> good morning. >> good tuesday morning. >> great to be with you. ali is -- a little under the weather today. we'll see him tomorrow. >> for sure. a lot of news to follow including a story developing out of l.a. this morning. >> it was unbelievable to even hear this morning, but yes, according to the los angeles times, quite a bombshell this morning they're breaking a story out of california that the former governor, arnold schwarzenegger, admitted fathering a child with a former member of his household staff and that is why the marriage broke up. schwarzenegger says it happened over a decade ago, but that he only told his wife maria shriver, after he left office earlier this year. >> that's when shriver moved out of their brentwood mansion. she has not commented. schwarzenegger says he has no excuses for his behavior, he's sorry for the hurt he caused his wife and chil
protecting the queen on a historic visit to ireland. police say they defused one bomb and were forced to check out another suspicious device on this "american morning." >> good morning. >> good tuesday morning. >> great to be with you. ali is -- a little under the weather today. we'll see him tomorrow. >> for sure. a lot of news to follow including a story developing out of l.a. this morning. >> it was unbelievable to even hear this morning, but yes,...
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i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead. the lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most evictions did not make it to the newspaper unless someone died? in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and john parker. she wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and
i'm here in ireland reading every paper just in case. i will move ahead. the lacies lived in cottage and palace. in 1848 dozens of families left cottage and the adjoining towns of pad ox, dogs town and palace. i find no mentions of evictions in the newspaper. 731 reported people the largest eviction of a town land in one day happened not 20 miles from cottage and palace in april of 1849. the story had one short paragraph about it in the paper. could it be that most evictions did not make it to...
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the queen of england today visited ireland. and while it's not quite nixon to china, and while london to dublin is just a short flight, it's something a lot of people never thought they'd see in their lifetime because of the troubles between the two neighbors that go way back. from dublin tonight nbc's john yang reports on a trip that was indeed a long time coming. >> reporter: just a few years ago this would have been unthinkable. the queen of england welcomed on independent irish soil, wearing emerald green, no less. the last british monarch to visit here, king george v, 100 years ago. in between there's been a bloody war of independence and decades of conflict called the troubles over britain's continued control of northern ireland. the queen herself lost a beloved cousin. lord mountbatten, killed by an i.r.a. bomb on his fishing boat off the irish coast in 1979. today as an irish military band played "god save the queen," queen elizabeth laid a wreath at the memorial to irish rebels killed at the hands of british forces. >>
the queen of england today visited ireland. and while it's not quite nixon to china, and while london to dublin is just a short flight, it's something a lot of people never thought they'd see in their lifetime because of the troubles between the two neighbors that go way back. from dublin tonight nbc's john yang reports on a trip that was indeed a long time coming. >> reporter: just a few years ago this would have been unthinkable. the queen of england welcomed on independent irish soil,...
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sooner or later every american president seems to end up in ireland. maybe it's the 40 million or so irish-american votes. but with obama, it's different. maybe it's because the irish connection was so surprising that the relationship with barack obama has been so warmly embraced. at the pub, they're expecting him. >> he's coming to moneygall. he's coming in here. >> reporter: it's not the party they're worried about, it's the morning after. >> it's so huge. there might be an anticlimax after. >> reporter: you're worried about post-obama remorse? >> post-obama stress disorder. >> reporter: there's a cure for that here. mark phillips, cbs news, moneygall, ireland. >> that cure works pretty well around here, too, i hear. >>> coming up a little later on "the early show," the very latest on those deadly tornadoes in the midwest, including live reports from devastated joplin, missouri. >>> plus you'll meet the latest republican to join the 2012 presidential campaign, former minnesota governor tim pawlenty. >>> and with former teammates speaking out against
sooner or later every american president seems to end up in ireland. maybe it's the 40 million or so irish-american votes. but with obama, it's different. maybe it's because the irish connection was so surprising that the relationship with barack obama has been so warmly embraced. at the pub, they're expecting him. >> he's coming to moneygall. he's coming in here. >> reporter: it's not the party they're worried about, it's the morning after. >> it's so huge. there might be an...
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new this hour president obama is in dublin ireland visiting the u.s. embassy there. the president is kicking off this week long trip to europe and hoping it will pay divides back here at home. >> reporter: the president is going to be paying a visit to the hometown of his ancestors in the small irish village of moneygall. here is a look of the president and first lady arriving a few hours ago. his great, great grandfather on his mothers side was irish and visiting his hometown could be a boost for the president with irish voters back in the u.s.. during talks with irish prime minister the president emphasized the blood bond between the two countries and the connection between this tough time. >> we want to continue to strengthen the bond of trade between our two countries and that we are rooting for ireland success and we will do everything we can to help on the path to recovery. >> reporter: from ireland the president will travel to london, france, and poland. reporting live alison burns. >>> former san francisco supervisor tony hall who is running for mayor has pai
new this hour president obama is in dublin ireland visiting the u.s. embassy there. the president is kicking off this week long trip to europe and hoping it will pay divides back here at home. >> reporter: the president is going to be paying a visit to the hometown of his ancestors in the small irish village of moneygall. here is a look of the president and first lady arriving a few hours ago. his great, great grandfather on his mothers side was irish and visiting his hometown could be a...
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to welcome an american president reveling in his irish ancestry. >> hello, ireland! >> president obama touted his irish roots and told governors he was looking to reclaim his true last name. >> i've come home to find the apostrophe that we lost somewhere along the way. >> the president said the u.s. and ireland have a centuries old relationship found by history, friendship, and shared values. >> you can say there's been a little green behind the red, white, and blue. >> people by the tens of thousands crowded streets around the city center to hear the president speak. most barely got a view. but it didn't matter. >> the whole atmosphere was happy, one of unity, friendship, and lots of love out there. >> the president did hit a minor speed bump as his motorcade got hung up on one. but it didn't slow down a jam-packed day highlighted by the president's ancestral village. president obama embraced his distant cousin, henry heely. crowds yelled "welcome home" to the president whose great, great, great grandfather left the village for a better life in america in 1850. the
to welcome an american president reveling in his irish ancestry. >> hello, ireland! >> president obama touted his irish roots and told governors he was looking to reclaim his true last name. >> i've come home to find the apostrophe that we lost somewhere along the way. >> the president said the u.s. and ireland have a centuries old relationship found by history, friendship, and shared values. >> you can say there's been a little green behind the red, white, and...
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. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod to fling away. exactly as
. >> i flew from ireland to be here. and been practicing since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it....
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. ♪ >> welcome to ireland. this main road links dublin to the southwest. there's no real reason to stop in this small village. if it wasn't for the connection that it has to the most powerful man in the world. barack obama has irish roots. some of his ancestors came from moneygal and there's paperwork to prove it. four years ago a priest got a phone call. genologists from the united states had researched obama's roots and found moneygal. two hours later the priest unconcerninged the forgotten certificates in the archives. >> the president is connected in that his third great grandfather emigrated from this parish in 1850. we have the most important record of all, baptism, baptized as timothy. this has been verified since by the american records. so with all of these documents we have a definitive link with president obama and proof that barack obama and his ancestors came from this parish. here's where they melt 160 years ago. but a few ancestors remain in moneygall. so obama still has a distant relative living in the village. >> we have some similarities.
. ♪ >> welcome to ireland. this main road links dublin to the southwest. there's no real reason to stop in this small village. if it wasn't for the connection that it has to the most powerful man in the world. barack obama has irish roots. some of his ancestors came from moneygal and there's paperwork to prove it. four years ago a priest got a phone call. genologists from the united states had researched obama's roots and found moneygal. two hours later the priest unconcerninged the...
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our ed henry is in dublin, ireland. tell us more. >> reporter: well, i think the president basically is putting the money in moneygall if you will. they are selling t-shirts and anything they can put the obama nightmare right now because as you know, he has some descendants there. his great, great, great grandfather on his mother's side. so you see in the live pictures they're lining the streets. a pretty small town. a few hundred people. they brought in people from neighboring enclaves to get a look at this. and i can tell you we hear people shouting to the president, welcome home, mr. president perks as he and the first lady -- mr. president, as he and the first lady were shaking hands, kissing babies. maybe reminiscent of an american campaign since there are, what, about 40 million irish americans back in the states. maybe a slight coincidence with 2012 coming up. but also in all seriousness a chance for the president to connect with some of his roots here in ireland. you mentioned that he's going to be going into a
our ed henry is in dublin, ireland. tell us more. >> reporter: well, i think the president basically is putting the money in moneygall if you will. they are selling t-shirts and anything they can put the obama nightmare right now because as you know, he has some descendants there. his great, great, great grandfather on his mother's side. so you see in the live pictures they're lining the streets. a pretty small town. a few hundred people. they brought in people from neighboring enclaves...
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president obama is in ireland today. it's the first stop of his six- day european tour. alison burns joins us with the president's personal meaning. >> reporter: let's get right to a look at the president's arrival overnight. he and the first lady touched down in dublin during a major storm. he's meeting with ireland's president and prime minister and talking about the bond between the two countries. >> not just a matter of foreign policy for the united states, ireland. >> reporter: that blood link extends to himself. the president is in a helicopter traveling to the home of his great, great grand father on his mothers side. more on that visit during the next update in an hour. for knew we are live in washington, d.c. alison burns. >>> time now 6:16. the taliban denies a report that its leader has been killed. an afghan newspaper reports that mohammed omar was shot to death in pakistan. a taliban spokesman says that is wrong. omar is alive and in afghanistan. >>> former san francisco supervisor tony hall who is running for mayor how has paid an ethics fine levied against
president obama is in ireland today. it's the first stop of his six- day european tour. alison burns joins us with the president's personal meaning. >> reporter: let's get right to a look at the president's arrival overnight. he and the first lady touched down in dublin during a major storm. he's meeting with ireland's president and prime minister and talking about the bond between the two countries. >> not just a matter of foreign policy for the united states, ireland. >>...
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steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the golden vale because its rich soil makes it ireland's best farmland. on this historic rock, you stroll among these ruins in the footsteps of st. patrick, and wandering through my favorite celtic cross graveyard, i feel the soul of ireland.
steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower standing high on this bluff. it looked out then, as it does today, over the plain of tipperary, called the...
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ireland he's making a stop in the tiny village of moneygall. they have been sprucing up in anticipation of the president. >>> former minnesota governor tim pi lenti is officially in the race for the presidential nomination. he announced his run in an internet video. >> we have to do more than give fancy speeches. we've had three years of that. it's not working. >> pawlenty also says he will tell the american people the truth suggesting president obama does not. today pawlenty will formerly announce his candidacy in a town hall appearance in iowa. >>> san francisco has a new suicide prevention hot line housed in the castro district. the trevor project is named for a film about a 13-year-old boy's suicide a feelings when he learned he was gay. in 1978 milk and then san ancisco mayor were assassinated inside city hall by dan white. >>> click it or ticket it. the fines you will face if you don't buckle yourself up or your children. >>> and it's now do or die for the san jose sharks as they move one loss closer to the elimination of the stanley cup
ireland he's making a stop in the tiny village of moneygall. they have been sprucing up in anticipation of the president. >>> former minnesota governor tim pi lenti is officially in the race for the presidential nomination. he announced his run in an internet video. >> we have to do more than give fancy speeches. we've had three years of that. it's not working. >> pawlenty also says he will tell the american people the truth suggesting president obama does not. today...
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. >> when elizabeth has continued her historic trip to ireland. after the symbolism and ceremony of the first two days, it was the monarchs's love of horses and raising that kept her visit -- kept her busy. >> for two days in dublin, she has been a head of state, addressing the big issues of history and statecraft. today, there was a chance to relax and see something of an industry that is vital to our land and of course of great personal interest to her, the breeding of thoroughbred racers. the queen had come to the irish national stud and killed their. this is some of the most highly prized horseflesh in the world. resources need writers and if you happen to be a jockey but you don't have a horse, this is what you need. this is called a horse simulator. when the queen arrived, it was going slowly but the duke of edinburgh want to see how fast it could go as it was raising add a racing ballot -- gallop. ireland was focusing on her speech last night at the state dinner at dublin castle when she talked about britain and ireland's troubled history.
. >> when elizabeth has continued her historic trip to ireland. after the symbolism and ceremony of the first two days, it was the monarchs's love of horses and raising that kept her visit -- kept her busy. >> for two days in dublin, she has been a head of state, addressing the big issues of history and statecraft. today, there was a chance to relax and see something of an industry that is vital to our land and of course of great personal interest to her, the breeding of...
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sooner or later every american president seems to end up in ireland. maybe it's the 40 million or so irish-american votes, but with obama it's different. maybe it's because the irish connection was so surprising that the relationship with barack obama has been so warmly embraced. at ollie hayes pub, they're expected him. >> if he's coming to moneygall, he's coming in here. >> reporter: it's not the party they're worried about, it's the morning after. >> so huge. it might be the anti-climax after it. >> reporter: you're worried about post-obama remorse. >> post-obama stress disorder. (laughs) >> reporter: there's a cure for that here. mark phillips, cbs news, moneygall, ireland. >> smith: that's the "cbs evening news," i'm harry smith. thanks for joining us. see you monday. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org serious. the frenzy over >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. >> most people are laughing but some are deadly serious.
sooner or later every american president seems to end up in ireland. maybe it's the 40 million or so irish-american votes, but with obama it's different. maybe it's because the irish connection was so surprising that the relationship with barack obama has been so warmly embraced. at ollie hayes pub, they're expected him. >> if he's coming to moneygall, he's coming in here. >> reporter: it's not the party they're worried about, it's the morning after. >> so huge. it might be...
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is taking over ireland no guns no tanks how do you substantiate that. well this is the standard thing so i don't have a boom because they start pointing at many guns of their citizens they lower corporate tax rates that make things more friendly to business and they had what was called the irish tiger and they had a big boom and then the banks all began speculating in real space and the government began over printing money because whenever you give the government money in the form of increased tax revenue it simply uses that as leverage to steal more from the future and so what happened was the banks all ran out of money they couldn't pay off their debts the government in two thousand and eight in ireland guaranteed the debts did ask the people was there a referendum was there any kind of vote from the citizens about the future of billions of dollars of their future earnings no of course not they simply ignite the yes they guarantee the banks and then when that wasn't enough and it began to run out of money even for that they nationalize the banks and n
is taking over ireland no guns no tanks how do you substantiate that. well this is the standard thing so i don't have a boom because they start pointing at many guns of their citizens they lower corporate tax rates that make things more friendly to business and they had what was called the irish tiger and they had a big boom and then the banks all began speculating in real space and the government began over printing money because whenever you give the government money in the form of increased...
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then she told me, your father and i went to ireland but we didn't go to tibrare. this is the extent of the family history passed on to me about my irish american ancestory a song written in england in world war one perhaps written as a means to recruit the irish into the british military. i am the first person in my family to locate and travel to the town where we came from in ireland. it turns out that the town is only 60 miles southwest of the dublin airport. place my family lived is 75 miles from dublin. it is 2007 and i'm sitting in the tibrare studies department in the library in require land looking for books and reading the microfilm of every county tibrare daily nurl from january first 1847 through december 31st 1849. i'm looking for family history and in particular one ancestor who disapeered between 1848 and 1849. james lacy. from what i read in these local newspapers is looks like the people's history of require land during the great hunger, my people's history, was never record indeed books. nor barely mentioned in any newspapers. you will only find me
then she told me, your father and i went to ireland but we didn't go to tibrare. this is the extent of the family history passed on to me about my irish american ancestory a song written in england in world war one perhaps written as a means to recruit the irish into the british military. i am the first person in my family to locate and travel to the town where we came from in ireland. it turns out that the town is only 60 miles southwest of the dublin airport. place my family lived is 75 miles...
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tomorrow. >>> if the worst president barack obama to cut short his visit to ireland. >> hello, ireland. >> the president gave a speech to thousands in dublin today where his maternal great, great, great grandfather lived. he had to fly to london because of the volcanic ash cloud. he was talking about approving -- improving the global economy. >>> newschopper two was liable with the scene -- live on the scene of the bridge. >> reporter: protesters hung a banner on the bridge and as these pictures show, there they stayed swinging in the wind for about two hours. we talked with one of the protesters. >> we air climbers using industrial gear. we are not in harms way. >> reporter: they were charged with trespassing. we asked how they got such access to the bridge. >> in a vehicle can drive across the bridge and there is a shoulder for anybody to stop on. >> reporter: a passing vehicle saw the sign and diverse the officers could not find the protesters. >> the report that we had was that these individuals were protesters. >> reporter: the protesters want chevron to pay $9 billion for polluti
tomorrow. >>> if the worst president barack obama to cut short his visit to ireland. >> hello, ireland. >> the president gave a speech to thousands in dublin today where his maternal great, great, great grandfather lived. he had to fly to london because of the volcanic ash cloud. he was talking about approving -- improving the global economy. >>> newschopper two was liable with the scene -- live on the scene of the bridge. >> reporter: protesters hung a...
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family connection being explored as president obama visits ireland. >> we look forward to the day when the other suspects are apprehended, as well. bryan has a long way ahead of him but we are thankful the suspect is in custody. we have the utmost respect in their dedication and hard work to the lapd. all of it exceeded our expectation. the people at lapd were always in contact with us regarding the case or to check on bryan. we will forever appreciate that. we are also indebted to the san francisco giants organization for personally reaching out and supporting bryan. we would like to thank the media for keeping the story alive. it has made a huge difference and appreciate your role. hearing bryan's story given an opportunity for people to help. your e-mails, cards and letters and contribution and care to his children have given hope and relief. we have entered a new phase of this emotional and draining time. we need time to focus on bryan, we ask that you respect our privacy and we are ready to interact with the media again. we will let you know in the hospital hot line. in the meanti
family connection being explored as president obama visits ireland. >> we look forward to the day when the other suspects are apprehended, as well. bryan has a long way ahead of him but we are thankful the suspect is in custody. we have the utmost respect in their dedication and hard work to the lapd. all of it exceeded our expectation. the people at lapd were always in contact with us regarding the case or to check on bryan. we will forever appreciate that. we are also indebted to the...
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how concerned irlte's -- ireland's prime minister? >> we've had global figures here before, the american president and the pope, and security measures were put in place to deal with that and the situation applies in the case of the visit of the queen also. >> the threat from dissident republicans is lower in the irish republic than in the u.k., nonetheless, the authorities here are on high alert. mark simpson, bbc news, dublin. >> in canada, a huge wild fair has destroyed more than a third of a sizable town in alberta. aircraft have dropped fire retardant, and thousands of residents have fled the area. oil production has been shut down in the area. no deaths have been reported as a result of the fires. the american space shuttle endeavour lifted off on its final mission. launch was delayed by two weeks . the blastoff was watched by gabriel giffords -- by gabrielle giffords, the american congresswoman who was shot in the head a few months ago. her husband is on the shuttle. >> three, two, one, zero, liftoff for the final launch of ende
how concerned irlte's -- ireland's prime minister? >> we've had global figures here before, the american president and the pope, and security measures were put in place to deal with that and the situation applies in the case of the visit of the queen also. >> the threat from dissident republicans is lower in the irish republic than in the u.k., nonetheless, the authorities here are on high alert. mark simpson, bbc news, dublin. >> in canada, a huge wild fair has destroyed more...
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she's the first monarch to visit ireland since it gained independence from britain and broke away in 1949. >>> well, this morning the head of the international monetary fund is being held at new york's reichers island jail. a judge denied bail for him yesterday saying he's a flight risk. he is accused of attempting to sexually assault a new york hotel maid on saturday. police later pulled him off a paris bound flight and arrested him. the imf chief returns to court on friday. jail officials say he's in isolation for his own protection. >>> flood waters from the mississippi river are expected to reach near record levels in greenville, mississippi, today. the army corps of engineers says that so far opening the spillway in louisiana has had some positive effects. the agency hopes to prevent disastrous flooding in baton rouge and new orleans. the mississippi river is expected to reach peak levels in vicksburg later this week. >>> this is the first day of emergency drill for people living and working near california's levees. emergency teams will practice mock evacuations, sandbagging an
she's the first monarch to visit ireland since it gained independence from britain and broke away in 1949. >>> well, this morning the head of the international monetary fund is being held at new york's reichers island jail. a judge denied bail for him yesterday saying he's a flight risk. he is accused of attempting to sexually assault a new york hotel maid on saturday. police later pulled him off a paris bound flight and arrested him. the imf chief returns to court on friday. jail...
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. >> i am happy to be in ireland. i am happy to be with so many. >> later president obama raised and finished the glass of guiness. the trip will take them to england, france and poland. the motorcade hit a snag. one of the limos hit a metal grade and gets stuck. a crowd of well wishers gathered. when the driver got out and checked, well, many began to laugh. the party was transferred to another vehicle. >>> an illegal drug operation could be to blame for a apartment explosion. sad's blast blue out the windows. investigators say evidence gathered from the scene points to an illegal drug operation. all three victims are at the hospital. >>> a memorial service will get underway to remember a 13-year- old boy, he was killed a week ago, struck by a car as he was bicycling. police are still investigating. he was a student at lynnen middle school -- at lincoln middle school. >>> devastating news for a 15- year-old high school student. she is battling cancer. ktvu's maureen naylor tells us, she learned her friends are real f
. >> i am happy to be in ireland. i am happy to be with so many. >> later president obama raised and finished the glass of guiness. the trip will take them to england, france and poland. the motorcade hit a snag. one of the limos hit a metal grade and gets stuck. a crowd of well wishers gathered. when the driver got out and checked, well, many began to laugh. the party was transferred to another vehicle. >>> an illegal drug operation could be to blame for a apartment...
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obama has been expected to stay in ireland tonight and head to london tomorrow. instead, he will go to london where he's expected to stay two days. this has led to a 120-mile no fly zone, the eruption of another volcano a year ago disrupted a return -- disrupted european air travel for a few days. >>> one more is in, another one is out. former minnesota governor tim pawlenty is officially in. he announced his run in an internet video taking several digs at president obama. >> he has to do more than give fancy speechesp we've had three years of that. it's not working. >> pawlenty officially announced his candidacy in a town hall meeting a few hours ago. in meantime, mitch daniels sent an e-mail to his supporters telling him after lock consideration he would not run for the 2012 nomination. it's believed he decided not to run due to opposition to his wife and four grown daughters who department want to face the public scrutiny. >>> an illegal drug operation is likely responsible for a weekend explosion in livermore that seriously injured three team. -- three people
obama has been expected to stay in ireland tonight and head to london tomorrow. instead, he will go to london where he's expected to stay two days. this has led to a 120-mile no fly zone, the eruption of another volcano a year ago disrupted a return -- disrupted european air travel for a few days. >>> one more is in, another one is out. former minnesota governor tim pawlenty is officially in. he announced his run in an internet video taking several digs at president obama. >> he...
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certainly in terms of impact here in ireland, the visit has been a considerable success. the thing is, irblede will remember this visit -- ireland will remember this visit, not just that the queen came but comma what she did and what she said. >> and the reason people will talk about this visit in years to come is bazzes because her words and deeds have for most people drawn a line under the past. it has -- in her speech on wednesday the queen said that these irelands' history were full of heart ache and pain. she could reflect that that history has been added to this week for the better. >> the former head of the i.m.f., dominique strauss-khan, is awaiting trial on charges of sexual assault, has left prison on bail. the israeli prime minister flatly rejects president obama's call for a peace deal with the palestinians based around pre-1967 borders plus land swaps. it's been a bad week for colonel gaddafi with more nato bombardments, rumors of defections and a call from the international criminal court for his arrest. still the libyan leader shows no sign of stepping asid
certainly in terms of impact here in ireland, the visit has been a considerable success. the thing is, irblede will remember this visit -- ireland will remember this visit, not just that the queen came but comma what she did and what she said. >> and the reason people will talk about this visit in years to come is bazzes because her words and deeds have for most people drawn a line under the past. it has -- in her speech on wednesday the queen said that these irelands' history were full...
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he came as the king of britain and ireland. that was before the 1916 uprising brutally put down by the british as they fought the growing irish independence movement and it was before the troubles in northern ireland between those trying to keep it part of the united kingdom and those who want to reunite it with the iraq republic. anglo iraq history is written in blood. this visit is trying to draw a line under that. >> i think it's an extraordinary moment in irish history, a phenomenal sign and signal of the success of the peace process. and absolutely the right moment for us to welcome on to iraq soil her majesty the screen. >> but staunch iraq nationalists can argue while the welcome should be warm, the time is still not right. >> i don't get up one morning without feeling in a sense that i've got an english monarch ruling me. >> reporter: and the security fears have been justified. there have been three bomb scares even in advance of the queen's arrival here. one of those iraq police says was a viable explosive device found
he came as the king of britain and ireland. that was before the 1916 uprising brutally put down by the british as they fought the growing irish independence movement and it was before the troubles in northern ireland between those trying to keep it part of the united kingdom and those who want to reunite it with the iraq republic. anglo iraq history is written in blood. this visit is trying to draw a line under that. >> i think it's an extraordinary moment in irish history, a phenomenal...
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so i think yesterday in ireland was a fantastic day for him. he certainly secured the irish vote yesterday. and today americans love visits to britain. i think he'll secure more votes. >> what can we expect at the banquet? he's giving a speech, the queen is giving us a speech. give us color on the protocol. >> it's amazing. frightening, in fact. >> really? >> you'll have three very long tables. obviously, the president will be at the head with the queen. there are about 48 different knives and forks on each side. you do actually -- you're given a note when you first arrive -- >> really? which knives and forks to use? >> so you know, always start from the outside. the outside, you could be imposing on other people's territory it's so vast. >> wow. >> it will be dressy dressy and a lot of uniforms. but, again, the president's goinging to bring his own personality to this. we know the queen likes him. and i think if his speech is as good as the one yesterday in ireland, then, certainly, it will be fun. >> who's invited? there are, what, 200 people
so i think yesterday in ireland was a fantastic day for him. he certainly secured the irish vote yesterday. and today americans love visits to britain. i think he'll secure more votes. >> what can we expect at the banquet? he's giving a speech, the queen is giving us a speech. give us color on the protocol. >> it's amazing. frightening, in fact. >> really? >> you'll have three very long tables. obviously, the president will be at the head with the queen. there are about...
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he visited ireland where his great, great, great grandfather lived. they then stopped in a local pub for a pint before dressing thousands of people gathered. he praised irish immigrants who contributed to am much for the united states. >> for america's sake. we are grateful that this land took that chance as well after all never has a nation so small inspired so much in another. [applause] he will go to france and poland. he was force to leave ireland early due to safety concerns because of a cloud of ash moving toward europe. it is coming from the volcano that started erupting on saturday. even though it is head to scotland, officials don't expect it to reach continental europe. last year ash led to the grounding of all air traffic in europe for days. >> a different travel issue for the president while in ireland. oops. a spare limousine bottom out on of the driveway in dublin. the obamas were not in the beast limo. those in the limo were put in other cars and the motorcade departed without any other problems. >> and little embarrassing for the secur
he visited ireland where his great, great, great grandfather lived. they then stopped in a local pub for a pint before dressing thousands of people gathered. he praised irish immigrants who contributed to am much for the united states. >> for america's sake. we are grateful that this land took that chance as well after all never has a nation so small inspired so much in another. [applause] he will go to france and poland. he was force to leave ireland early due to safety concerns because...
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obama to ireland. this inviation was extended to president obama first in 2009, and that invitation was renewed following the formation of the new government in dublin of march of this year, so the new prime minister within five days of being in office found himself in the osm office and happy to have a discussion with the president of the united states and most particularly happy to renew and extend the invitation to the president to visit ireland and to our great satisfaction, that the president accepted, and committed to coming to ireland which he will do and will arrive on monday next and be in ireland on monday for his visit to the u.k. on tuesday. this is a big thing for our country. the last president was in 2000 when president clinton visited ireland. president bush was in ire land twice in 2003 and 2004, but that was on other business and the limerick was in the context of an e.u. summit that we were chairing at that time. this is a big moment and we are dlighted it's happening and delighted t
obama to ireland. this inviation was extended to president obama first in 2009, and that invitation was renewed following the formation of the new government in dublin of march of this year, so the new prime minister within five days of being in office found himself in the osm office and happy to have a discussion with the president of the united states and most particularly happy to renew and extend the invitation to the president to visit ireland and to our great satisfaction, that the...
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the only direct money is to the republic of ireland and i think it's in our national some and i would say in the interest of northern ireland that we don't see a collapse in the comply in the republican and i think that was a difficult decision but the right decision to make. the other contingent liabilities in britain flow through the finance mechanism in europe which we didn't have on the establishment of and get rid of when the new arrangements come in 2013 and we'll do everything we can to safe gathered britain's finances. >> come the prime minister confirm that if any part of the united kingdom decided to leave the union, that while part of the national debt would follow them, a continuation of subsidy from the remaining british taxpayers would not? >> of course, i can confirm that but i believe everyone in this house who believes in the united kingdom and the future of the united kingdom should join together and make sure we fight off the threat of the idea of breakup of our united kingdom. now, i don't believe we will achieve that through threats or by saying that small countri
the only direct money is to the republic of ireland and i think it's in our national some and i would say in the interest of northern ireland that we don't see a collapse in the comply in the republican and i think that was a difficult decision but the right decision to make. the other contingent liabilities in britain flow through the finance mechanism in europe which we didn't have on the establishment of and get rid of when the new arrangements come in 2013 and we'll do everything we can to...
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family connection being explored as president obama visits ireland. >> we look forward to the day when the other suspects are apprehended, as well. bryan has a long way ahead of him but we are thankful the suspect is in custody. we have the utmost respect in their dedication and hard work to the lapd. all of it exceeded our expectation. the people at lapd were always in contact with us regarding the case or to check on bryan. we will forever appreciate that. we are also indebted to the san francisco giants organization for personally reaching out and supporting bryan. we would like to thank the media for keeping the story alive. it has made a huge difference and appreciate your role. hearing bryan's story has given an opportunity for people to help. your e-mails, cards and letters and contribution and care to his children have given hope and relief. we have entered a new phase of this emotional and draining time. we need time to focus on bryan, we ask that you respect our privacy and we are ready to interact with the media again. we will let you know in the hospital hot line. in the me
family connection being explored as president obama visits ireland. >> we look forward to the day when the other suspects are apprehended, as well. bryan has a long way ahead of him but we are thankful the suspect is in custody. we have the utmost respect in their dedication and hard work to the lapd. all of it exceeded our expectation. the people at lapd were always in contact with us regarding the case or to check on bryan. we will forever appreciate that. we are also indebted to the...
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. >>> there is breaking news from ireland this morning. police in dublin have found a bomb just hours before queen elizabeth arrives there. >> the city is on virtual lockdown with a massive police presence, ahead of the queen's historic visit. the first, actually, by a british monarch since ireland became independent. officials say the bomb was found in the luggage compartment of a bus traveling on the outskirts of the city. it was detonated in a controlled explosion. scary, though. >> so many awaiting her arrival. a big sweep done beforehand. and now, this. >> almost say 9,000 cops. >>> on top of that, we're following a developing story from los angeles this morning. shocking revelations from arnold schwarzenegger. the former california governor now admits he fathered a child with a long-time member of, get this, his household staff. >> and the details are just jaw-dropping. it was this revelation that apparently led to the breakup of his long-time marriage to maria shriver. the child was born more than a decade before ago, before schwarz
. >>> there is breaking news from ireland this morning. police in dublin have found a bomb just hours before queen elizabeth arrives there. >> the city is on virtual lockdown with a massive police presence, ahead of the queen's historic visit. the first, actually, by a british monarch since ireland became independent. officials say the bomb was found in the luggage compartment of a bus traveling on the outskirts of the city. it was detonated in a controlled explosion. scary,...
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support other european movements in their own struggles printer pendants including wales and northern ireland if they so choose its people of those countries to say what we want to do we would never support violence in any shape or form clearly if other countries wish to pursue an agenda then they'll get a deal of sympathy from others and even those who don't want the u.k. to break up say it's a sense of wanting to reclaim individual nationhood that striping the movement system argument. is taught by the rupee richard it's all about whether you feel as i do that we are scottish and british we want to be and remain part of a union which i think you serve scotland well through for years the s.n.p. still has work to do if it wants scotland separate away even the most optimistic polls show only around forty percent of scots would vote yes. and on the streets of people if i did the oil industry and about you know. you'll get. all the oil used to it and will this week i'm going to let it generally. to other people work well the school itself. is aware of this risk or. as much as close to risk. beca
support other european movements in their own struggles printer pendants including wales and northern ireland if they so choose its people of those countries to say what we want to do we would never support violence in any shape or form clearly if other countries wish to pursue an agenda then they'll get a deal of sympathy from others and even those who don't want the u.k. to break up say it's a sense of wanting to reclaim individual nationhood that striping the movement system argument. is...
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and this comes from one of ireland's most senior high court officials and he's spoken out about banks hounding people over debt some of which has already been written off and they're still hounding people to their death he said quote we know which banks with the cheerleaders for the celtic tiger get some banks are reverting to type to come to court assuming that the banker always wins anyway that's not how the law cizik it has for the last few years of course bankers always win but this guy this judge in ireland is saying no no no not here not on my watch. this is a trend you see first in india of course the bankers go after the farmers and there's the indian farmer commit suicide every thirty minutes thanks to the genetic lee my modified currency see the monsanto that is the genetically modified seed which acts as an agricultural currency and you see suicides in india one every half hour now in ireland people are committing suicide to escape the predator bankers and you see this all over the world and to escape the debtors prison bankers prison there has to be what robespierre said m
and this comes from one of ireland's most senior high court officials and he's spoken out about banks hounding people over debt some of which has already been written off and they're still hounding people to their death he said quote we know which banks with the cheerleaders for the celtic tiger get some banks are reverting to type to come to court assuming that the banker always wins anyway that's not how the law cizik it has for the last few years of course bankers always win but this guy...
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it was once the home of the ancient kings of ireland. it was a farewell moment one of the cities that the queen visited. before she left, she met a local official, the first and only time such a meeting has happened. it was just one further stop, the capital of what used to be called the rebel county. the crowds were able to get close to the queen. across the river, a couple of republicans shouted their protests, but they were very much the minority. the queen went to the market before heading to the airport in home. the visit is open -- over a period in terms of impact in ireland, this has been a considerable success. ireland will remember this visit. they will remember what she did and said. the reason people will talk about this visit in years to come is because her words have drawn a line under the past. she said these islands is full of heartache and pain. she could reflect that that history -- had been added to this week for the better. ♪ >> bbc news, the headlines. the former head of the imf is awaiting trial on charges of sexua
it was once the home of the ancient kings of ireland. it was a farewell moment one of the cities that the queen visited. before she left, she met a local official, the first and only time such a meeting has happened. it was just one further stop, the capital of what used to be called the rebel county. the crowds were able to get close to the queen. across the river, a couple of republicans shouted their protests, but they were very much the minority. the queen went to the market before heading...
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she is the first monarch to visit the republic of ireland. >>> a man that earned a ph.d. of economics. john lipski was the number two man, his boss is being held bail in a new york jail on an attempted rape charge. john hendron has more. >> he went from a $3,000 hotel suite to rikers island jail. >> dominique strauss-kahn has been talked about the next president of france. instead he was in court unshaiw as the prosecutor accused him of sexually attacking a maid. he is head of the imf, this isn't the first time he has been accused of sexual misconduct. four years ago on a tv talk show she said he attacked her but never filed charges. this time the judge denied bail the lawyer says it's a mistake. >> he is innocent of these charges. the intention is to try and clear his name. >> wildfires in northern canada have forced the evacuation of nearly 7,000 people. remote community in alberta lost a third of the buildings when the winds shifted and sent the flames directly into town. it also blocked some of the highway that has swerved as evacuation routes. fortunately nobody was
she is the first monarch to visit the republic of ireland. >>> a man that earned a ph.d. of economics. john lipski was the number two man, his boss is being held bail in a new york jail on an attempted rape charge. john hendron has more. >> he went from a $3,000 hotel suite to rikers island jail. >> dominique strauss-kahn has been talked about the next president of france. instead he was in court unshaiw as the prosecutor accused him of sexually attacking a maid. he is head...
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debt ridden country it is the third in your nation to get a massive aid package i think greece and ireland and given the greece has its hands out for more funds there's doubt the bailout remedy is actually working he's done a bushel reports. well eurozone is in serious trouble there's a storm of controversy already growing over the seventy eight billion euro rescue package for portugal which has been agreed by the finance ministers of the european union here in brussels several states have already come out and openly criticized finland being among them one dutch and he told me it's really not the job of the prudent states in the european union to be rescuing those countries which have been more ridiculous for example portugal now the i.m.f. the international monetary fund is supposed to be coordinating this rescue package it's also supposed to stump up a third of that cash but its head dominique strauss kahn has just been arrested on sexual assault charges in new york so there's two more there as well greece is a country that's already received a bailout but it's already saying it needs mo
debt ridden country it is the third in your nation to get a massive aid package i think greece and ireland and given the greece has its hands out for more funds there's doubt the bailout remedy is actually working he's done a bushel reports. well eurozone is in serious trouble there's a storm of controversy already growing over the seventy eight billion euro rescue package for portugal which has been agreed by the finance ministers of the european union here in brussels several states have...
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first greece then ireland and now portugal as the u.s.a.'s bailout is growing number there are now serious concerns that spain could be the next to topple the pretest this throughout europe a clamoring to oppose even more taxpayers' money being plowed into rescuing others . that could have done that on this very. thing again getting that this was getting i don't know why it makes it that it probably was forty three percent of under twenty five that is why i didn't like the whole labor market the province of a little side was i think that there's going to be inside this is only. the women we will listen with and we will be millions from here is ames problems weren't enough there is now talk of greece defaulting on its loans even potentially exiting the year. and portugal's recent bailout is reported to be worth around seventy eight billion years that spain is the euro zone's fulfill largest economy bit different challenge altogether if it fails. if the situation happens that the markets would not manage it going out of spain's debt is the mos
first greece then ireland and now portugal as the u.s.a.'s bailout is growing number there are now serious concerns that spain could be the next to topple the pretest this throughout europe a clamoring to oppose even more taxpayers' money being plowed into rescuing others . that could have done that on this very. thing again getting that this was getting i don't know why it makes it that it probably was forty three percent of under twenty five that is why i didn't like the whole labor market...
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this visit is very important to ireland, no joking matter. it gives it a psychological and economic boost after some very difficult times. this is the beginning of a six day-trip for the president. he goes on from here to england, france and poland. and he was talking about issues like afghanistan, the uprisings in the middle east looking for support on that, and the economy at an economic summit. russ? >> mitchell: looks like a busy week, bill plante in dublin, thanks a lot. >> turning next to the republican race for president. indiana governor mitch daniels officially bowed out early today one day after pizza tie kuhn herman kane declared he was in and before the expected entry of former minnesota governor tim pawlenty. the gop field is crowded with declared or potential candidates and joining us now from washington is john dickerson, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> mitchell: a lot of republicans wanted mitch daniels to enter the race, called him a fresh phrase, now that he said no what does this do to the republican field overall.
this visit is very important to ireland, no joking matter. it gives it a psychological and economic boost after some very difficult times. this is the beginning of a six day-trip for the president. he goes on from here to england, france and poland. and he was talking about issues like afghanistan, the uprisings in the middle east looking for support on that, and the economy at an economic summit. russ? >> mitchell: looks like a busy week, bill plante in dublin, thanks a lot. >>...